Minimally invasive surgery for gallstones is less invasive, and intercourse is usually appropriate about a month after the surgery. Since the patient has gallstones, the surgery requires laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Although the abdomen is less invasive, the gallbladder is still completely removed inside the abdominal cavity. There will be trauma in the abdominal cavity, and there may be exudation after the surgery, so it will take some time for the patient to recover, and the patient will be able to recover and be discharged from the hospital one week after the surgery, and then continue to rest for one week after being discharged from the hospital and go home, basically, they will be able to recover completely, but if they want to do strenuous activities or heavy physical labor, they may still have abdominal discomfort, so it is recommended that it is better to have intercourse one month after the surgery.